JP Morgan Goes Against The Grain To Hire!
Apparently JP Morgan is hearing a different news report than most of the nation, as it recently announced plans to hire about 1200 loan officers across the nation. Their name may be familiar because when the real estate market first started to crash, JP Morgan purchased mortgage lending giant Washington Mutual for a fraction of their worth with tax payer money. Does that jog your memory? I thought it might.
After wrapping up the WAMU purchase, they then turned their cross hairs on Bear Stearns, after former Goldman Sachs leaders Ben Bernanke and Hank Paulson decided they were not worthy of receiving bailout funds.
JP's main strategy states that the new loan officers will be strategically placed across the nation and will work from local loan hubs and banks. The confusing part is the reasoning for the hiring decision. The explanation states that they can render the best service to people seeking home loans and be best positioned for when the real estate market does in fact turn around. They didn't use those exact words, but it does communicate the point.
All of this leads you to ask exactly what are they seeing that so many other are apparently not seeing? Every week people seem to be losing their jobs more than ever before? That does not make any sense to me, unless they know something not many other people do.
Since I have no choice, I now have to make my succinct point. With more money on their minds, JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs, among other banks, have been delaying or ceasing funding for real estate purchases to stimulate a market sensation in home buyers and sellers.
You frequently see these kinds of confusing moves when an accounting department is trying to hide something that they don't want divulged, but this action may signal a turn around for our national real estate market! - 23305
After wrapping up the WAMU purchase, they then turned their cross hairs on Bear Stearns, after former Goldman Sachs leaders Ben Bernanke and Hank Paulson decided they were not worthy of receiving bailout funds.
JP's main strategy states that the new loan officers will be strategically placed across the nation and will work from local loan hubs and banks. The confusing part is the reasoning for the hiring decision. The explanation states that they can render the best service to people seeking home loans and be best positioned for when the real estate market does in fact turn around. They didn't use those exact words, but it does communicate the point.
All of this leads you to ask exactly what are they seeing that so many other are apparently not seeing? Every week people seem to be losing their jobs more than ever before? That does not make any sense to me, unless they know something not many other people do.
Since I have no choice, I now have to make my succinct point. With more money on their minds, JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs, among other banks, have been delaying or ceasing funding for real estate purchases to stimulate a market sensation in home buyers and sellers.
You frequently see these kinds of confusing moves when an accounting department is trying to hide something that they don't want divulged, but this action may signal a turn around for our national real estate market! - 23305
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